It's a very beautiful place. Despite the fact that the temple was destroyed and the altar part was almost not preserved, there is a certain peace and quiet there. It is located in the old cemetery. It is made of stone very similar to tuff, and therefore slightly gloomy in appearance. Locals call it the Greek Church. It helps with orientation.
The basilica is located at the cemetery. Being in these ruins, you experience some kind of awe of the eternal, isolation from the hustle and bustle of the world and at the same time does not leave a feeling of banal abandonment, if not a dump. For some, this is a shrine, a corner of spirituality, there are plenty of notes in the cracks between the stones, spiritual brochures are laid out on benches, candles are placed on stands.
A very beautiful place that breathes history. I recommend it to lovers of antiquities who feel the energy of the stone. A clean place, do not enter the shrine area without respect.